The Charge​

"I Charge you never to forget the great benefits you have received in this place, and in time to come according to your means to do all that you can do to enable others to enjoy the same advantage; and remember that you carry with you, wherever you go, the good name of Starehe. May God Almighty bless you in your ways and keep you in the knowledge of his love now and forever."​

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Starehe Founding Father

Geoffrey Griffin died on 28 June 2005, at the Nairobi Hospital at the age of 72 after succumbing to Colon Cancer. He had led Starehe for 46 years. He was buried on 8 July 2005 inside the chapel of Starehe Boys Centre and School.

The late Geoffrey Griffin's final words were read to the students during the burial ceremony, saying: "Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to make the sacrifices to make them come true."

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Starehe Boys' FundRaising

Four alumni, a parent and a friend of Starehe Boys Centre have started a 1,000km charity cycle dubbed ‘Gokibiko Starehe cycle ride’ in an effort to raise Sh5 million. The group will cycle from Busia to Mombasa to raise funds for Griffin Memorial Endowment Trust (GMET) Fund to aid bright poor boys and girls.

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